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Meanings of
venerate
(venerates)
in English
Portuguese
venerar
Catalan
reverir
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Regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of.
fear
reverence
revere
Portuguese
venerar
Synonyms
Examples for "
fear
"
fear
reverence
revere
Examples for "
fear
"
1
However, some politicians and public health experts
fear
that may be premature.
2
However, I
fear
this might simply be a case of wishful thinking.
3
Fruit farmers Facebook Twitter Pinterest Farmers
fear
uncertainty over EU workers' rights.
4
We can't continue to let the Syrian population
fear
for their future.
5
Countries
fear
seeing their young people left behind, their workforce made irrelevant.
1
False religion;
reverence
of beings not proper objects of
reverence
;
false worship.
2
They are held in high
reverence
by the common people in Ireland.
3
The world has lost
reverence
;
I regret it, I bitterly regret it.
4
However, he is probably regarded with the highest
reverence
in Puerto Rico.
5
The recluse looked at the little volume with
reverence
in his eyes.
1
Sir David said people must care, respect and
revere
the natural world.
2
And all men
revere
the number one hundred, which is ten tens.
3
We
revere
in them the protomartyrs of co-operative industry and economic equality.
4
Indian children were taught to respect their elders and
revere
the religious.
5
Some eager Trojan boy won it; let him
revere
and keep it.
Usage of
venerates
in English
1
She
venerates
him, is over-awed at her own happiness, learns, loves.
2
Are there stories told unworthy a man who
venerates
the name of his mother?
3
Holy Church
venerates
you as her patron and guardian.
4
No man living
venerates
Homer more than I do.
5
He whom I love, and who
venerates
me, made not the least effort to defend me.
6
She
venerates
his gray hairs, pure of dye.
7
No man
venerates
it more than Beatty.
8
Emily, said I,
venerates
her guardian.
9
Startup culture
venerates
the kind of "fake it till you make it" hustling that Holmes deployed.
10
In the 10th book of the Republic too, he
venerates
those separate forms which subsist in a divine intellect.
11
There may be few things quite so revealing about a country's sense of itself as the icons it
venerates
.
12
She
venerates
and esteems him more highly than any other living being, and his influence over her is greater.
13
No wonder she
venerates
him.
14
Abe appointed unapologetic revisionists to high-profile posts; he
venerates
the Yasukuni Shrine, where Japanese convicted of war crimes are enshrined.
15
The Clan
venerates
Ursus, the Spirit of the Cave Bear, much the way the Others honor the Great Earth Mother.
16
For one learns sooner, and more willingly remembers, that which a man derides, than that which he approves and
venerates
.
Other examples for "venerates"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
venerates
venerate
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
indian venerates
venerate inspirational
venerate the house
venerate tradition
Translations for
venerates
Portuguese
venerar
Catalan
reverir
venerar
reverenciar
Venerates
through the time